2018 Bimblebox art, science and nature camp

Howard and Sarah Butler, making a coolamon on Bimblebox Nature Refuge, September 2012.

After the Fire, Bimblebox Nature Refuge, 2012,photo by Jill Sampson

above Bimblebox camp photos by Jill Sampson

**Unfortunately the 2018 Bimblebox camp is now postponed until 2019, due to deepening drought conditions on the nature refuge**

Sadly much of Queensland is suffering prolonged drought and the Bimblebox Nature Refuge is also experiencing these conditions. While we hope for rain, the outlook for the moment is dry. I hope you will join us in September 2019 for the next Bimblebox art, science and nature camp.

Bimblebox art, science and nature camp.

Open to artists, writers, musicians, scientists and those interested in getting to know the Bimblebox Nature Refuge.

Camp for one week on the Bimblebox Nature Refuge to creatively explore and document this environment, while enjoying the company of other creative practitioners.

For more information and to register your interest, contact me via the below form. In the comments section please tell me a little about yourself and why you would be interested in travelling to Bimblebox:

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The camp started with an ecology tour by Eric and Diana Anderson.

These pics are of the 2016 Bimblebox art, science and nature camp, photos by Tangible Media,

Currently on at the Gympie Regional Gallery, Qld, is Ripple Effects. Artists Jennifer Stuerzl, Rosie Lloyd-Giblett and Beth Jackson. The work on display is inspired by the artists visits to the Bimblebox Nature Refuge. Exhibition dates: 28 March – 21 April.